Episode 117: Valerie Douroux-Schultz

Valerie Douroux-Schultz, Location Scout/Manager and co-founder of Concise Focus Content, recently sat down with me to share the movies that made her who she is today. Join us, as we discuss talking with the walrus, a bowl full of dinosaurs, beautiful ducks, and Mormon skateboarders.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 117:

Concise Focus Content

Valerie Douroux-Schultz on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

September 2: Episode 118 featuring Danelle Garrison, Volunteer and Education Program Manager at Heritage Square Museum, Los Angeles.

September 16: Episode 119, featuring Rebecca Evans, host of The Art.

Movies Made Me is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Learn more at dragonwagonradio.com.

Episode 113: Sarah Oliver

Sarah Oliver, Host of Mythunderstood and actor/writer/director of short films, sat down with me to discuss the movies that made her who she is today. Join us, as we talk about practical creepiness, Lin-Manuel Andrews, architectural archeologists, and nerdy travel.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 113:

Sarah Oliver on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram

Mythunderstood

Where’s Mario? on YouTube

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Movies Made Me is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Learn more at dragonwagonradio.com.

Episode 106: Sofia Stefou

Sofia Stefou, CEO of VidaCher and Actor/Producer, spent time with me to talk about the movies that made her who she is today.  Join us, as we discuss basement bonding, croissants and sunglasses, 200 page train rides, and the right time for Los Angeles.

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Sofia Stefou on Instagram and Facebook

Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

April 1: Episode 107, featuring Laura House, comedian, writer, and meditation teacher.

April 15: Episode 108, featuring conversations from WonderCon Anaheim.

Movies Made Me is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Learn more at dragonwagonradio.com.

Episode 104: Troy Conrad

Troy Conrad, professional photographer and creator of Set List, sat down with me to talk about the movies that made him the creative person he is today. Join us, as we discuss saving Latin, vomiting alone in the bathroom, making a ruckus, and supplemental rejections.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 104:

Set List (YouTube)

Runyon Just Above Sunset (YouTube)

Seth Goden – Quieting the Lizard Brian (YouTube)

Howard Bloom – Osama Bin Laden, Michael Jackson, and the Power of Group IQ (YouTube)

Alessandro (Alex) Zanardi: Touch The Sky (YouTube)

Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

March 4: Episode 105, 4th Anniversary Celebration! featuring Elysabeth Alfano, Giovannie Espiritu, Eddie Furth, Jake Lloyd, and Ron Placone.

March 18: Episode 106, featuring Sofia Stefou, CEO of VidaCher and Actor/Producer.

Movies Made Me is a part of the Dragon Wagon Radio independent podcast network. Learn more at dragonwagonradio.com.

Episode 83: Ron Placone

Ron Placone, comedian, co-host of 5 Chords and The Truth podcast, producer/writer/panelist on The Jimmy Dore Show podcast, and host of Get Your News On with Ron (Facebook and Live.me), sits down with me to talk about the movies that most influenced him.  Join us, as we discuss micro-revolutions, sinking Titanics, subconscious dickheads, and vacant shoes.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 83:

Ron Placone online

Ron Placone on Twitter and Instagram

5 Chords and The Truth podcast

The Jimmy Dore Show podcast

Be sure to join me for these upcoming episodes:

May 14:  Episode 84, featuring gender and sexuality advocate, co-host of the Lunch Meats podcast, and Nerdist superfan, Mysterie Peña.

May 28:  Episode 85, featuring Jackie Kashian, comedian and host of The Dork Forest and The Jackie and Laurie Show podcasts.

 

Episode 64: Brandie Posey

Brandie Posey, comedian/writer/producer, joins us to chat about the movies that made her.  Brandie is a co-founder and host of the comedy and animation combining Picture This!, and can be seen performing at monthly comedy showcase, Harlequin Comedy at The Perky Nerd in Burbank, CA.  She can also be heard on her weekly podcast, Lady to Lady.  Brandie’s comedy album, Opinion Cave, hit #1 on iTunes and #12 on the Billboard comedy charts!  Listen in, as we discuss rhino awakenings, bringing your own bag, what Jeff Goldblum knows, and demolition bonding.

Tell us what you think of Brandie’s movie choices!  Share your thoughts, or ask us a question.  It’s easy to reach us!  Just visit our Contact Us page to send us a message, or you can email us directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.

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Here are links to items of interest mentioned in episode 64:

Brandie Posey website

Brandie Posey on Twitter

Picture This!

The Perky Nerd (watch their calendar for the Harlequin Comedy showcase!)

Lady to Lady podcast

Opinion Cave

Rockwell Table & Stage (check their calendar for performances by Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra)

Be sure to join us August 21 for episode 65, a compilation of conversations from our first-ever visit to San Diego Comic Con International!  Hear artists, authors, and attendees each share a movie that made them!

Episode 57: 2nd Anniversary Celebration!

After our previous technical delay, we finally bring you the Movies Made Me 2nd Anniversary Celebration!  Our amazing group of guests kindly re-convened and again recorded a free-wheeling look back at the 2nd year of the podcast, while sparking new friendships and sharing fun stories.

Our anniversary guests:

Clancy BrownActor in multiple influential movies, including Highlander, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across The Eighth Dimension, and The Shawshank Redemption.  Voice actor, best known for his role as Mr. Krabs in Spongebob Squarepants. Movies Made Me’s biggest fan! (Hear his influential films in episode 19)

Brock PowellVoice actor, best known as the voice of the Kool-Aid Man and supporting roles in Milo Murphy’s Law on Disney XD.  Podcaster on the UnPOP Podcast.  (Hear his influential films in episode 39)

Bethany Brinton – Composer, Arranger and Performer, whose work can be heard at her website, as well as in this amazing new video of Beethoven’s “Fur Elise” reworked as jazz.  (Hear her influential films in episode 44)

Alisa Gonzalez – Our generous host for this 2nd Anniversary Celebration recording. Major podcast fan.  Civil servant for the City of Los Angeles.  (She hasn’t yet appeared on a full episode of Movies Made Me, but we’re working on convincing her to do one)

Joe Meyers – Podcaster on The Podcast Macabre.  Recent transplant to Los Angeles, who we’re delighted to have join us in the Golden State.  (He hasn’t yet recorded a full episode of Movies Made Me, but it won’t be long now)

Andrew Linde – Co-founder of the Benview Network.  Podcaster on Nerd’s Eye View and Pick Your Path.  Our sound board operator for this 2nd Anniversary Celebration. (He hasn’t yet recorded a full episode of Movies Made Me, but he wants to and we’ll get it done soon)

And, joining us for a special call-in:

Jeff “Swampy” Marsh – Creator and Executive Producer of Phineas & Ferb (Disney Channel) and Milo Murphy’s Law (Disney XD). President of Surfer Jack Productions. Board Member of A Walk On Water surf therapy.  (Hear his influential films in episode 7)

Have a thought to share about our 2nd anniversary?  Want to share a movie that influenced you, so we can read your story on the show?  Visit our Contact Us page to send us a message.  Or you can email us directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.  We’d love to hear from you!

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The Heartbreak Time Machine

The Heartbreak Time Machine on Patreon – please support the amazing creator of our Movies Made Me theme music!

I Don’t Dream (That It’s Over) by The Heartbreak Time Machine (full song)

Be sure to join us May 15 for episode 58, featuring publisher/author/podcaster Russell Nohelty.

Episode 45: EJ De la Pena

EJ De la Pena, creator of the sci-fi series Nobility and CEO of Cowboy Errant Pictures, who you may also remember from his work as a young actor in films like Jingle All the Way, joins us to chat about the movies that made him the creative individual he is today.  Sit in with us, as we discuss egos and identity; faith, heart, and skill; the church of Trek; and windmills and torpedoes.

Did one of EJ’s movie choices strike a chord with you?  Want to share a film that influenced you?  Have a question about Movies Made Me?  Visit our Contact Us page to send us a message.  Or you can email us directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.  We’d love to hear from you!

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Nobility the series

Deadliest Fandom on Facebook

Cowboy Errant pictures

EJ De la Pena on Twitter

EJ De la Pena on IMDB

Be sure to join us November 28 for episode 46, the first of our Los Angeles Podcast Festival shows!  We’ve got some great guests and conversations you won’t want to miss!

Episode 41: KC Wayland

KC Wayland, Director/Writer/Actor/Producer of the audio series We’re Alive and We’re Alive: Lockdown  and the documentary film 365 Boots on the Ground, joins us to discuss the movies that have influenced him professionally and personally.  Come along, as we chat about Rita Hayworth and the US Army, Spielberg zombies, too many cooks, and the best from the worst.

And, in case you’re still wondering after hearing the episode, the two dome theaters at the Century Cinedome in Orange, CA each seated 863 people. More information on the theater can be found here and here.

Were any of your influential movies on KC’s list?  Have any thoughts to share about this episode?  Let us know!  Visit our Contact Us page to send us your comments.  Or you can email us directly at moviesmademepod@gmail.com.  We’d love to hear from you!

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KC Wayland on IMDB

We’re Alive and We’re Alive: Lockdown

 

Episode 25: Monica Parker

Monica Parker, author of Getting Waisted: A Survival Guide to Being Fat in a Society That Loves Thin and OMG! How Children See God; co-writer of the beloved animated film All Dogs Go To Heaven; and theater, film and television actor, joins us to delve into the films that have influenced her to become the woman she is today.  Listen in, as we discuss the power of packaging, discovering your inner Norma Rae, enjoying violence (in the proper places), and philosophical spirals.

We’re giving you a heads-up that you won’t want to miss episode 26, coming February 22!  We’re celebrating the first anniversary of the Movies Made Me podcast by bringing back five guests from past episodes for a free-wheeling group conversation looking back at the year.  Join the fun with Jeff “Swampy” Marsh (episode 7), Janet Joyce Holden (episode 2), Michelle Nava (episode 3), Dan Shippey (episode 8), and Kelly Shippey (episode 13)!  Mark your calendar and join the party!

Don’t forget, you can now view and download the Complete List of Influential Films chosen by our guests.  With over 100 films mentioned, so far, you can discover plenty of amazing movies to enjoy!  Be sure to use our Contact Us page to let us know when our guests have inspired you to watch something you’ve never seen before, or when they’ve given you a new way of seeing an old favorite.

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Here are a few links to items of interest mentioned in episode 25:

Getting Waisted: A Survival Guide to Being Fat in a Society That Loves Thin on Amazon

OMG! How Children See God on Amazon

GettingWaisted.com

Monica Parker on IMDB